Sunday, November 02, 2008

Valkyrie



New trailer for the supposedly troubled Tom Cruise / Bryan Singer WWII trailer.  

Spiderman 4

 David Lindsay-Abaire, who won a pulitzer prize for his 2007 Broadway play Rabbit Hole has signed to write the screenplay for Spider-Man 4.   Abaire was also responsible for the CGI atrocity that was Robots, but lets not hold that against him.

James Vanderbilt, writer of Zodiac was previously reported to be involved in the project, but no word on how far his script progressed.  

Raimi and Tobey Maguire have already signed up for the 2011 sequel, with Kirsten Dunst also expected to return.

Source: Cinematical

Slumdog Millionare

Yahoo movies has the trailer for Danny Boyle's latest, Slumdog Millionare telling the story of a winner of the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.


Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Batman 3

The LA Times has a three part interview with Christopher Nolan in which he talks at length about the reaction to the Dark Knight and his possible ambivalence about taking on a further sequel.

Angels and Demons


First shot of Ron Howard's Da Vinci Code prequel, showing a thankfully mulletless Tom Hanks alongside Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer.

More pictures and an accompanying article can be found at USA Today.

Iron Man 2 / The Avengers




Marvel studios have confirmed that Robert Downey jr is signed up not only for the forthcoming Iron Man sequel, but also for The Avengers team up movie, which is currently set for a July 2011 release. The press release states that "In a movie event, THE AVENGERS will bring together the super hero team of Marvel Comics characters for the first time ever, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk and more, as they are forced to band together to battle the biggest foe they've ever faced."

Jon Favreau, also confirmed as Iron Man 2 director will be a producer on The Avengers.

Source: Cinematical

American Pie 4

After a series of successful straight to DVD spin offs, Moviehole reports that plans are afoot to produce a theatrical sequel to the American Pie series. Few details are available as of yet, but it is presumed that at least some of the original cast will be returning
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Source: Moviehole

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Watchmen

New teaser poster from Yahoo Movies. Early test screenings have now taken place and word of mouth is almost universally positive. Despite some rumoured changes to the ending, the film is apparenty extremely faithful to the original graphic novel.

Zack and Miri



Brief clip courtesy of cinemablend

Monday, October 20, 2008

Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times is one of the longest serving and respected film critics around. Those who only know him from 'Siskel & Ebert at the Movies' should take time to read the archive of intelligent and funny reviews at www.rogerebert.com.

In addition to his regular website, Ebert has recently become a fervent blogger and his wide ranging thoughts on movies generally should be read by anyone with an interest in film. The blog can be found here

SmodCast 65

The new episode of Kevin smith and Scott Mosiers podcast is now available at www.quickstopentertainment.com

SModcast 65: Captain Kev and Mister Scott - In which our heroes race with the devil, question a non-singing moon-walker, and make contact with the most aloof alien in the galaxy.

Fear(s) of the Dark

Cinematical has a couple of clips from the French animated horror anthology, Fear(s) of the Dark, which is icking up positive reviews around t'internet.

Bolt!

Slashfilm has a four minute clip from the opening section of Disney's next animated fim, which will be released November 21st

Kevin Smith's Next

With the upcoming release of Zack and Miri Kevin Smith has started discussing his next projects. Whilst dark horror 'Red State' is still next up (subject to financing), he also has a science fiction comedy in the pipeline. Here's more details, courtesy of the Hollywood Reporter

    Kevin Smith sets space comedy

    Indie-film veteran eyes biggest budget yet

    By Steven Zeitchik

    Writer-director Kevin Smith is developing a futuristic outer space comedy.

    The film will reference other sci-fi movies and revolves around a father-son relationship. Smith has nodded to the genre in his earlier work but never made a sci-fi film.

    The indie-minded Smith is aiming for a budget in the $45 million-$50 million range, which would be his biggest. He again will produce with partner Scott Mosier via their View Askew banner.

    Harvey and Bob Weinstein, with whom Smith has collaborated on most of his movies, could reteam with Smith on the film. Insiders said that TWC execs have read part of the script and are interested in making the movie. Smith has finished a first draft of the script, but the project will not move forward until after his next project, “Red State.” Smith will not be doing that with the Weinsteins but instead is seeking independent financing and a spring start date for his dramatic tale of a domestic terrorist in the Heartland.

    The Weinstein Co. this month will release Smith’s Seth Rogen comedy “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.” That film, at about $25 million, had his biggest-budget to date, but Smith knows the sci-fi movie will be pricier.

    “The moment someone steps out of the spaceship, it’s going to cost a little more,” he said.

    Smith said he’s looking forward to exploring new character dynamics as well as outer space.

    “All the relationships in the flicks I’ve done have been done before, have been either a guy falling for a girl or two dudes hanging out in a ‘bromantic’ comedy,” he said. “I wanted to explore a father and son.”


Source: Newsaskew

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Inglourious basterds


Tarantino's World War II flick, curious spelling and all, has begun shooting. Today sees the first shot of Brad Pitt in character as the Lt Aldo Raine

Source: Aint It Cool News

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Star Trek


Following yesterday's photo, heres another showing the entire cast of the Enterprise.

Entertainment Weekly also has some more detalis on the plot, suggesting the time travel time commences the flick begins when "a Federation starship, the USS Kelvin (pictured right), is attacked by a vicious Romulan (Eric Bana) desperately seeking one of the film's heroes. From there, the film then brings Kirk and Spock center stage and tracks the origins of their friendship and how they became officers aboard the Enterprise. In fact, the movie shows how the whole original series crew came together: McCoy (Karl Urban), Uhura (Zoƫ Saldana), Scotty (Simon Pegg), Sulu (John Cho), and Chekov (Anton Yelchin)."

Leonard Nimoy's appearance as Spock is also apparently more substantial than a one scene cameo, but further details are not forthcoing.

Source: Cinematical.com

Saw V



New image fro Saw V, confirming Tobin Bell makes an appearance despite his death in the previous installment. We assume this is some sort of flashback as opposed to zombie Jiigsaw but who knows, or frankly cares?

In other news the UK amusement park Thorpe Park has announced that Saw: The Ride will open in Spring 2009. Incorporating a 100 degree vertical drop the ride promises to recreate the movie experience. Anyone who has visited the Newcastle oppings will know what it is like to have the feeling the ride could collapse and kill you in an extremely unpleasant way at any moment, but we guess this isnt what they are aiming for...


Source: Slashfilm

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Star Trek




This weeks Entertainment Weekly has a lengthy article on the upcoming star trek prequel. The cover (above) gives us one of the first shots of Zachary Quinto and Chris pine in character as Spock and Kirk.

Source: Slashfilm

Quantum of Solace

Click here for a brief clip from Bond's next.

Source: MSN Movies

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Zack and Miri

Those of you in the South of America may want to head over to chud.com where you can nab tickets for a free screening of Kevin Smith's latest on October 23rd.